Keystone Farmers are tomorrow’s ag leaders (Continued from Page D 4) service, BOAC and Ephrata Fair Flower Show. She is the daughter of Allen B. and Anna Sensenig, El Denver. She conducted projects in direct laboratory experience and supervised work experience. She plans to continue working at Good‘s Greenhouse in Mohnton. She is active in church and its youth group and her hobbies range from reading and needle work to arranging and caring for flowers and plants. Pequea Valley FRANK HARTLEY Frank Hartley has held the of fices of second vice president of the Pequea Valley Chapter and president of the Lancaster County FFA Red Rose Chapter. His project has concentrated on his work at Maple Lane Dairy Farm in Paradise. A TOTALLY MIXED RATION • Lower power requirements • Tumble action eliminates the high resistance of conventional auger mixing • Fast 1-3 minutes mix time • Gentle on feed • Rugged construction • Fewer moving parts The Steiner Roll-A*Mlx Internal Operation <1 v \\ °<&v\ \ *-s ll\i \\ *o\\ . ...(•) I ;iv w \\ In filling the Roll-A-Mix, feed is earned by the auger to the rear of the mixer where it falls into the slowly revolving drum for a gentle tumbling thorough mix The spiral flights are designed to carry the feed auger for discharge into your conveyor Committee posts have included County Honor Banquet, Farm City Week, PR, cooperation and alumni. He has won his chapter’s Placement in Ag Production proficiency award. He is a member of the Kinzers Fire Company, Rough and Tumble Engineers and Pequea Valley Jaycees. He likes to rebuild antique farm machinery. The son of Robert and Donna Hartley, Kinzers, he plans to at tend Williamsport Area Com munity College and major in agribusiness to become a dairy herdsman. Manheim KEVIN MOYER Kevin Burnell Moyer is president of the Manheim FFA Chapter and also holds the office of reporter for the Lancaster County Red Rose FFA. with ROLL A MIX by £TMJVJEr*r \GB, GRAIN & HAYLAGB Mixing Specialists • 180° discharge access • Versatile enough to meet most mixing needs • Center auger loads and unloads mixer • Revolving drum gently tumbles feed • No overmixing • Proven on the farm See The Steiner Operati Loc. Outside Sp< He has also held the office of corresponding secretary for the chapter in the past. Among his major awards have been Star Greenhand and Star Chapter Agribusinessman. Past projects have included rabbit production, corn production and home garden. He has had a supervised occupational ex perience project for the past four years and is chairman of that committee. He has also served as chairman of the FFA window, sweet corn project and fund raising committees. He is the son of Burnell and Erma Moyer, R 7 Manheim. He serves as youth president at Hernleys Mennomte Church. In the future he plans to run for state office and compete in public speaking. Also, he wants to follow an agribusiness or farming career. As hobbies, he likes hunting and ihotr >h” w* DUANESHELLY Duane L. Shelly’s projects in the Manheim FFA Chapter have m- mt into the reversed eluded hog and beef finishing and growing tobacco. His offices in the chapter have included corresponding secretary, secretary and treasurer. He was a member of the parliamentary procedure team that placed second in the county and area contests and third at the regionals. He has served as chairman of the community service committee and on the conduct of meetings group. The son of Mervin B. and Thelma Shelly, he also takes part in wrestling. Baseball and hunting are his mam hobbies. He plans to either work on a farm or assist on his father’s feed route. » nF i . Stacey Shenk, of the Manheim FFA Chapter, lias had a primary project of beef finishing. He was a member of the chap ter’s parliamentary procedure team. too. SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER PENNSYI ALEXANDRIA MAX ISENBERG 814-669-4027 BALLY LONGACRE ELECTRIC 215-845-2261 CAMP HILL LLOYD C.SULTZBAUGH 717 737-4554 CHAMBERSBURG SOLLENBERGER SILOS CORP. 717-264-9588 CORRY WIGGERS BARN EQUIP 814-664-2661 ELLIOTTSBURG CARLBAER 717-582-2648 HAMBURG SHARTLESVILLE FARMSERV. 215-488-1025 JACKSON CENTER ALLEGENY STAR SILO 412-662-4191 on At The PA. FARM SHOW ace #'s 113 thru 116 STACEYSHENK JEFF BROWN 717-249-4936 LANCASTER LANCASTER SILO CO., INC. 717 299-3721 MILTON LANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTO 717-437-2375 MYERSTOWN J.A. 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